Real Estate

Helping to build Long Island by setting a solid foundation in real estate law.

Farrell Fritz has played an essential role in some of the largest, most complex real estate transactions on Long Island, New York, helping change the region from a “bedroom community” with a single major industry into a diverse, independent economic region. From shopping centers, office buildings, and industrial complexes to housing for the elderly, our commercial real estate attorneys bring to each matter experience on all sides of the closing table, as well as a unique perspective on the region and its business community.

Representing buyers and sellers, landlords and tenants, and brokers and developers, our attorneys use insight and experience to offer creative strategies to successfully resolve the complex issues that so often arise in real estate transactions. Our practice encompasses all the issues of development, zoning, construction, purchasing, selling, and leasing of real property.

Farrell Fritz represents commercial clients in the expansion and development of industrial sites through the use of economic benefits. Our real estate attorneys have an in-depth understanding of the region’s economic benefits programs and know what is available for businesses looking to expand or relocate to our region. We work closely with our zoning and environmental practices to take advantage of tax credits and minimize exposure to possible environmental liability.

We successfully prepare and negotiate all types of commercial and residential leases, including shopping center, mall and other store leasing, single-user and multitenant office, industrial, residential and mixed-use building leases. Our real estate attorneys represent a wide range of landlords and tenants, from the independent retail store or business operator to major institutions, regional, and national businesses and landlords. Our commercial real estate attorneys are actively involved in leasing many buildings and shopping centers in the New York metropolitan area and also coordinate the review and negotiation of leases for major retail chain tenants on a regional or national basis.